App Giveaway: Air Horn

Air Horn is an iPhone and iPad app that mimics, well, an air horn. The sounds were recorded from real air horns for a realistic feel.

The loudest, the coolest, the fastest, and the best Air Horn for your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.

The App features multiple high quality, and loud sounds that imitate an actual Air Horn! The sounds were recorded from real Air Horns so you and the people hearing the horn will think its a real, physical Air Horn!

The update includes:

Air Horn is now a universal binary for iPad!

iOS 4 and iPhone 4 support!

Retina Display Support - All Graphics have been amped up and look amazing on the iPhone 4 screen

Faster Loading

Air and Noise now come out of the Horns when pressed!

UI Enhancements

Giveaway

The developer (and noted 9to5Mac news ninja), Mark Gurman, has given us four promo codes to give away to you, our awesome readers! For a chance to win, just let us know who you plan to blast with the air horn in the comments below!

My grandmother!
She can't hear very well being 80 years old, so yelling at her doesn't get her attention very often, even if the hearing aid is turned up full blast, and after yelling so much my throat hurts.
This app would be awesome!
Yell once to get her attention, if yelling doesn't work I'll pull out my handy-dandy iPhone with my FREE Air Horn app...and blast her...that will get her attention!
I'll even send in a pic showing how great the app works.

My neighbors wake up every single day in the middle of the night. It's on purpose, too. We've been battling it out for over a year now.
I would use this app to finally stand up for myself and get revenge.
Please choose me. =( They've kept me in a state of sleep deprivation forEVER.

I am a high school English teacher and right after lunch, my students enter class with a serious case of the sleepeez. I'd love to use the app as a "wake up call" for my snoozing scholars ... it might even cause some of them to pass English, graduate, and develop an "air horn antidote" app!

I will use this on a co-worker who has a bad habit of interrupting any one who disagrees with him. The more you try to stop him from doing it the louder he gets. Thank you to Mark Gurman the developer!